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Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District
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2017-12-14
New house has destroyed our view and our privacy
Troubleshooter to help hospitals through winter
KCC’S cost-cutting puts children’s centre at risk
Changes Will result in higher quality provision
Students claim ‘stigma’ of being a Conservative
‘Sometimes best to keep views quiet’
Poor hygiene scores for eight eateries in district
Sword attack man cleared of intent to injure lover’s son
Councillors in favour of estate on colliery site
Plans for 75 homes opposite paper mill
Vote for a rethink over controversial plans for bus lane
Store pulls ‘offensive’ card from shelves after parent’s complaint
Armed gang raided house filled with cannabis plants
Rink opening plan in meltdown
Homeless offered summerhouses and sausage stew
Man jailed for sex assaults on girls when he was 16
Shoppers donate to keep patients cosy
Part-time commuters are hit the hardest
Homelessness problem doesn’t end when Christmas is over
Dear pot, you never make any decisions – all the best, kettle
Working for better NHS
How NHS could really benefit
County council leader calling for three A&ES
Easy life has helped me to reach century
Lack of rain will affect amphibian population
Historic hotel one of famous raid’s victims
Families gather to remember loved ones
The characterful details and period charm of Ian and Sian’s house make it the perfect place to celebrate a traditional yuletide season
Transforming your porch or front door is a great way guarantee a warm, festive welcome whenever you come home or have guests round. We find some great ways to dress the front of your home this festive season.
Volvo makes SUV move Tom Wiltshire
Club needs new home
Teenager Blair impresses to win place at nationals
Skipper Dadd holds his nerve to seal victory
COARSE ANGLING: COLD SNAP LEADS TO SLOWDOWN IN CATCHES ON LOCAL LAKES, WRITES PAUL MERCER
Pair earmarked for top
Billings makes one-day squad
Millie makes rising stars’ final shortlist
Quartet’s win turns contest
Front row absences leave too many holes to plug
Elson’s late try finally puts paid to comeback
Leaders show will to win
Bailey wins team event and individual prize
Hopes not raised by past exploits
FIRST HALF OF THE CAMPAIGN ENDS ON A LOSING NOTE
Smith left frustrated by keeper Delo’s dismissal
Bay hopes sunk by sub’s double
Looking to evolve
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